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"What Was My Father's Crime?" Afghan Tells Story of His Father's Killing in a U.S. Night Raid

July 23rd, 2010

"What was my father's crime?" Please share this video with your friends. It's critical that we help get the truth out about this brutal, costly war. On March 21, 2010, a joint U.S. and Afghan force, likely including U.S. special forces, killed a 92-year-old civilian, Abdul Ghani Khan, in Wardak Province, Afghanistan. In this exclusive interview, the slain man's son, Zaitullah Ghiasi Wardak, relates the family's account of the night his father died. Khan's death is the latest in a string of civilian killings by U.S. special forces in night raids. The U.S. military strategy in Afghanistan is expected to rely even more heavily on special forces in the future. These incidents are moral outrages, and don't make Americans any safer. Help us spread the word by sharing this video with your friends. http://www.facebook.com/rethinkafghanistan

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